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e Student Government Association’s Adopt-A-Bed at the University of North Florida Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2015, in Jacksonville, Fla. SGA is one of many organi- zations to partner with the Adopt-A-Bed at the Ogier Gardens. e Ogier Gar- dens stays enviro- mentally friendly by upcycling an unusable canoe, transforming it into a flower- bed on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2015, in Jacksonville, Fla. Upcycling a re- cent trend reuses and increases the value of discarded items. Oranges flourish in the Ogier Gardens on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2015, in Jacksonville, Fla. is tree is the first citrus tree to be planted in the garden. e Ogier Gardens proudly displays their volunteer hours at the gardent enternace on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2015, in Jacksonville, Fla. All volunteers have the op- portunity to take home fresh organic produce. Basil flourishes in a student’s Adopt-A-Bed at the Ogi- er Gardens on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2015, in Jacksonville, Fla. e Adopt-A-Bed program allows the garden to prune future gardens, by allowing students to manage their own bed.

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The Student Government Association’s Adopt-A-Bed at the University of North Florida Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2015, in Jacksonville, Fla. SGA is one of many organi-zations to partner with the Adopt-A-Bed at the Ogier Gardens.

The Ogier Gar-dens stays enviro-mentally friendly by upcycling an unusable canoe, transforming it into a flower-bed on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2015, in Jacksonville, Fla. Upcycling a re-cent trend reuses and increases the value of discarded items.

Oranges flourish in the Ogier Gardens on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2015, in Jacksonville, Fla. This tree is the first citrus tree to be planted in the garden.

The Ogier Gardens proudly displays their volunteer hours at the gardent enternace on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2015, in Jacksonville, Fla. All volunteers have the op-portunity to take home fresh organic produce.

Basil flourishes in a student’s Adopt-A-Bed at the Ogi-er Gardens on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2015, in Jacksonville, Fla. The Adopt-A-Bed program allows the garden to prune future gardens, by allowing students to manage their own bed.